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Starla Wines Creates Wine Lovers Who Cannot or Choose Not to Drink

Starla Wines introduces the first premium collection of alcohol-removed wines, created for those who can't or choose not to drink alcohol. The brand is introducing itself with three varietals: Sauvignon Blanc, Red Blend and Sparkling Rosé, which leverage high-quality botanical ingredients and art of winemaking to provide an experience that's full of flavor and aroma.

The Red Blend is an option that's low-carb, low-sugar and low-calorie, while the Sparkling Rose boasts just five calories and zero carbs per five-ounce serving. In terms of flavor, Starla Wines' Sauvignon Blanc is said to be light and crisp with notes of wild honeysuckle, rosemary, pear and lemon balm. These alcohol-removed wines are said to pair well with everything from creamy risotto and fries to early-morning workouts and late-night cravings.
Trend Themes
1. Alcohol-removed Beverages - The rise of alcohol-removed beverages creates opportunities for companies to offer sophisticated, high-quality options for those who avoid alcohol.
2. Low-calorie Beverages - The trend towards low-calorie alternatives to traditional alcoholic drinks offers an opportunity for innovative companies to create sophisticated options without the added calories.
3. Health-conscious Drinking - Growing health-consciousness among drinkers provides an opportunity for companies to create innovative and sophisticated drinks that cater to this market niche.
Industry Implications
1. Wine - Wine producers can seize the opportunity to develop premium alcohol-removed wines with a range of sophisticated flavors.
2. Alcohol-free Beverages - Companies specialising in alcohol-free beverages have an opportunity to make a mark with high-quality sophisticated options.
3. Fitness - Gyms and fitness-related businesses can offer alcohol-removed wines as a sophisticated alternative for health-conscious members who still want to socialize with friends.

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